Will do. I just bought a 2011 Black Ford Ranger that looks like it has gone through a tunnel wash about 300 times so when I clay it, I doubt I would be able to find any new marring amongst the myriad of existing marring, lol. Day Light Savings is coming, so I will have more light in the evenings (I don`t own a garage unfortunately) to wash, iron decon, clay, polish and FK Hi Temp it. After that, the paint should be 85% correctly (85% is plenty for me) and when I clay towel it after that, any new marring should be easier to find and I can report back.
The reason I am considering going to clay towel is due to my new employment and the need for side work (detailing). I work for a kitchen that serves on average 600 meals a day to the Louisville, KY homeless. While the job fills the heart and soul, it CERTAINLY does not fill the wallet so I will probably start placing ads again for detail work on evenings and weekends. While I have the highest respect for Accumulator type detailing (washing and claying that can last quite a while, lol), that is not possible when detailing for money. Faster methods are simply mandatory and clay towels/mitts/etc. are much faster than clay bars. I have been researching the perforated clay towels that Yvan LaCroix preaches that with the correct process (see a video of his for details), can clay mar free and will try that method with Chemical Guy Ultra Clay products (which are perforated) out on my black Ranger. So, stay tuned.
Bert --
...Congrats on the Ford Ranger !
...I just took delivery of one in February, a 2022 Ranger Lariat, Shadow Black, 4x2 with limited slip differential, tow pkg, and all the other free things you get with the Lariat... It has barely 2k miles on it, and it runs great ! Love it !
...Regarding claybars, towels, etc., --- I started using claybars shortly after they were released in the US from Japan... Yeah, a long time ago..

...I still like them because they really do get everything off the paintwork...
...And then, when Zaino was invented, I used their red claybar and it was/is a great claybar too..
...Yes, a claytowel is much more easier to use, faster, way easy to rinse, and has a bigger footprint on the paintwork; I only use SM Arnold Speedy Surface Prep Fine Grade after the wash, and it has been fine..
...I have found using this claytowel that I have to rub it a little harder and longer, to achieve the same level of smoothness, a claybar gives..
...Yes, there are a lot of claytowels out now and I am glad if they are better, etc.,;I have no problems with mine...
...Hope your black Ranger project works great ! They have really nice paint..

Dan F